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Bhagavad Gita 16.24 — Tasmach Chhastram Pramanam Te

श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता १६.२४ — तस्माच्छास्त्रं प्रमाणं ते in English · English

🕉️ hindu·📿 11× repetitions·🕐 Morning, before beginning study of scripture, or when facing a moral decision·📜 Bhagavad Gita Chapter 16, Verse 24
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Meaning

This concluding verse of the chapter on the divine and demoniac natures establishes scripture as the guiding authority for human conduct. Krishna teaches that in deciding what should and should not be done, one should not follow whim or desire, but the wisdom of the scriptures (shastra). By understanding what the scriptural injunctions declare and acting accordingly, a person stays on the path of dharma. It is a powerful call to live a disciplined, principled life rooted in revealed wisdom.

Origin & Story

Bhagavad Gita Chapter 16, Verse 24 · Sage Veda Vyasa (Mahabharata, Bhishma Parva) · Ancient (text compiled c. 5th–2nd century BCE)

In the sixteenth chapter, the Yoga of the Division between the Divine and Demoniac Natures (Daivasura-Sampad-Vibhaga Yoga), Krishna describes the qualities that elevate the soul and those that drag it down. He warns that those who cast aside scriptural injunctions and follow only their desires meet ruin. This final verse gives the remedy: make scripture your authority and act according to its guidance.

As told in scripture

Seekers and householders alike who took this verse to heart, choosing scriptural guidance over impulsive desire, are said to have found their lives growing steadily in clarity, virtue and peace, as right action rooted in dharma quietly removed confusion and led them toward the divine.

The Mantra

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tasmāch chhāstraṁ pramāṇaṁ te kāryākārya-vyavasthitau jñātvā śhāstra-vidhānoktaṁ karma kartum ihārhasi

Meaning:Therefore, let the scriptures be your authority in determining what ought to be done and what ought not to be done. Knowing what is declared by the injunctions of the scriptures, you should perform your action in this world.

Word-by-Word Meaning

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tasmāt🔊therefore
śhāstram🔊scriptures
pramāṇam🔊authority, standard of proof
te🔊your, for you
kārya🔊duty, what ought to be done
akārya🔊forbidden action, what ought not to be done
vyavasthitau🔊in determining, in ascertaining
jñātvā🔊having understood, having known
śhāstra🔊of the scriptures
vidhāna🔊injunctions, ordinances
uktam🔊as declared, as revealed
karma🔊action, work
kartum🔊to perform
iha🔊in this world
arhasi🔊you should, it is fitting for you

Benefits of Chanting श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता १६.२४ — तस्माच्छास्त्रं प्रमाणं ते

Provides a clear standard for deciding right from wrong action

Anchors life in dharma and the timeless wisdom of the scriptures

Protects against acting on impulse, ego or selfish desire

Cultivates discipline, integrity and principled conduct

Guides the seeker toward actions that uplift rather than degrade

Builds reverence for sacred knowledge and righteous living

How to Chant श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता १६.२४ — तस्माच्छास्त्रं प्रमाणं ते

Repetitions11times
Best TimeMorning, before beginning study of scripture, or when facing a moral decision

Chant this verse when you must decide between right and wrong, or before taking up the study of sacred texts. Let it remind you to weigh your actions against the wisdom of dharma rather than passing desire. It is especially helpful for those seeking to live a disciplined, ethical life. Reflect on it to strengthen your commitment to act in accordance with revealed scriptural guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

This page shows the complete श्रीमद्भगवद्गीता १६.२४ — तस्माच्छास्त्रं प्रमाणं ते written in the English script — the same Sanskrit/Hindi verses, transliterated character-by-character so you can read and chant comfortably. Tap any line (or the ▶ button) to hear it recited aloud.
Yes — only the script changes; the words and their meaning are the original. The verse-by-verse meaning, benefits and how-to-chant guidance on this page apply exactly the same.
Krishna teaches that the scriptures (shastra) should be one's authority in deciding what ought to be done and what ought not to be done. By knowing and following scriptural injunctions, a person acts rightly and remains on the path of dharma.
Because in the preceding verses He describes how those who abandon scriptural guidance and act on selfish desire fall into a demoniac, degraded state. Scripture provides the tested, impartial standard that protects us from being misled by ego, impulse and craving.
Rather than limiting true freedom, it protects it. By following the wisdom of dharma instead of unchecked desire, one avoids actions that lead to suffering and bondage, and gains the real freedom that comes from a righteous, well-ordered life.
The chapter contrasts divine (daivi) and demoniac (asuri) qualities. It ends with this verse as a practical conclusion: to cultivate the divine nature and avoid the demoniac, let scripture guide your conduct, knowing and following what it ordains.

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